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In this audio titled "Standard Glass Shattering", one can vividly hear the crisp, sudden sound of glass breaking. The sound begins with the sharp, initial impact indicative of a strong force applied, possibly a small metal or hard object hitting the glass. This is quickly followed by a shower of tinkling, almost musical notes, as the glass fragments scatter and bounce off hard surfaces. The shattering is not chaotic or violent, but rather simple and standard, the way a compact disc might crack under pressure. Amid the chaos, a certain clarity can be heard, the distinct 'clink' of glass pieces, each one a testament to the fragility of the material. The sound gradually fades into silence, leaving a sense of emptiness, a void where once there was a whole object. The audio paints a vivid picture, a symphony of destruction that is oddly beautiful in its simplicity.